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Coal Association of Canada

10240 – 124 Street, Suite 302, , T5N 3W6 , Edmonton,, Alberta, Canada | Coal

Coal is the world’s most plentiful fossil fuel. It is a mineral formed from the remains of land-based plants buried hundreds of millions of years ago and subjected to tremendous heat and pressure.  Types of Coal and Uses Coal is used mainly for two purposes, for steel-making and power generation.  Coal is classified according to the degree of transformation of the original plant material into carbon, moisture content and composition.  Coal is classified under the following categories:  Lignite: also referred to as brown coal, is the lowest rank of coal and used almost exclusively as fuel for electricity power generation. Sub-bituminous coal:  whose properties range from those of lignite to those of bituminous coal is used primarily as fuel for electricity power generation. This coal generally has a lower sulfur content than other types, which makes it attractive for use because it is cleaner burning. Bituminous coal: is black and sometimes dark brown, often with well-defined bands of bright and dull material.  It is used primarily as fuel in electricity power generation, with substantial quantities also used for heat and power applications in manufacturing and to make coke for steel making. Anthracite coal: is a hard, glossy black coal that is used for home heating and steel making. Canada’s Coal Deposits Coal is by far Canada’s most abundant fossil fuel, with 6.6 billion tonnes of recoverable coal reserves.  Canada has anthracite, bituminous, sub-bituminous, lignite coal deposits.  More than 90% of Canada’s coal deposits are located in western provinces which provide a strategic advantage because of the close proximity of west coast ports.  Mining Canada has 24 coal mines which are primarily located in the western part of the country.  British Columbia (10 mines). Alberta (9 mines) Saskatchewan (3 mines) Nova Scotia (2 mines) Mine Map Wondering where some of Canada’s coal mines are located? Use this map to discover where they are across the country, and see where the industries that support mining are located.  Types of Mining The majority of Canada’s coal is produced by surface mining – either strip mining or open pit.  Strip mining is only a temporary use of the land and reclamation can be carried out at the same time mining takes place. With open pit mining, once the pit is mined it’s backfilled with earth and resurfaced with native trees, shrubs and grasses.


Company Details
Company NameCoal Association of Canada
Business CategoryCoal
Address10240 – 124 Street, Suite 302,
T5N 3W6
Edmonton,
Alberta
Canada
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